Hi Brad,
On 03-May-02, you wrote:
> All the 33k6 modems I've come across (admittedly, that's only a few) have
> failed when trying to run them on a serial port faster than 115200. It's
> only when I got a 56k modem that I could up the port rate on my system.
Hmm... I assume your system was capable of communicating with the modem at
more than 115200 keeping in mind the processor and serial port. What was
the lowest rate (beyond 115200) that you could set it to and it worked?
Regards
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